Tony Smith

Edward A. "Tony" Smith, 50, died May 2, 2007. Tony followed in the footsteps of his forefathers working in the commercial seafood business. He was a free spirited, kind human being with a big generous heart. Tony was an avid race car fan with Dale Earnhardt being his favorite driver. His father, George Bernard Smith, and niece, Teresa Gail Smith, preceded him in death. Survivors include his mother, Gloria F. Smith; two brothers, Bernard S. Smith and wife, Vickie, and Keven L. Smith and wife, Teresa; and one nephew, Matthew Tyler Smith.

Wintry weather is poised to make another rare seasonal appearance on Monday, as snowfall is expected in parts of Hampton Roads. Tony Smith, a meteorologist with the WTKR NewsChannel 3, said that an area of low pressure will bring freezing rain and snow Monday morning. The snow is not going to stick around for long, Smith said. "It will most likely happen between 4 a.m. and noon," he added. "Rain and snow is likely, little to no accumulation is expected, but people could see it come down.

When then-Suffolk High School coach Ed Young passed his best player on to the next level, he had some advise for Pfeiffer coach Bob Lutz. "Keep your scoring and assist records in pencil," Young told him. "That way, you can erase." And erase, and erase. Tony Smith's numbers became more incredible each season before he finished with 3,350 points - seventh in NAIA history - and 828 assists. He owns virtually every record at Pfeiffer and is the leading scorer in the history of North Carolina collegiate basketball.

Edward A. "Tony" Smith, 50, died May 2, 2007. Tony followed in the footsteps of his forefathers working in the commercial seafood business. He was a free spirited, kind human being with a big generous heart. Tony was an avid race car fan with Dale Earnhardt being his favorite driver. His father, George Bernard Smith, and niece, Teresa Gail Smith, preceded him in death. Survivors include his mother, Gloria F. Smith; two brothers, Bernard S. Smith and wife, Vickie, and Keven L. Smith and wife, Teresa; and one nephew, Matthew Tyler Smith.

All-America guard Tony Smith of Suffolk scored a game high 35 points and had 12 assists to lead Pfeiffer College past Christopher Newport College 93-87 Saturday in the Peninsula Sports Club/Comfort Inn Invitational championship. The Falcons won the tournament for the second consecutive year, while the Captains have yet to win this tournament in its six-year existence. The Captains started the game with a Donald Smith dunk and led the game with two minutes gone, but at the 15-minute mark, Pfeiffer took the lead which it never relinquished.

Wintry weather is poised to make another rare seasonal appearance on Monday, as snowfall is expected in parts of Hampton Roads. Tony Smith, a meteorologist with the WTKR NewsChannel 3, said that an area of low pressure will bring freezing rain and snow Monday morning. The snow is not going to stick around for long, Smith said. "It will most likely happen between 4 a.m. and noon," he added. "Rain and snow is likely, little to no accumulation is expected, but people could see it come down.

LEESBURG - Mr. Ronald Vincent Smith, "Smitty", 44, of Leesburg, Va., died on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2003, at his home after a two-year battle with Pancreatic Cancer. He is survived by his loving wife, Patricia Ann Smith of Leesburg, Va.; four children, Robbie Smith of Leesburg, Va., Richard Smith of South Riding, Jacob Elliott of Lovettsville, and Jessica Elliott of Leesburg. Ronald is also survived by two brothers, Marvin Smith of Jacksonville, Fla., and Tony Smith of Newport News, Va.; plus numerous other nieces, nephews, family and friends.

Maggie Smith, of 1405 Poplar St., died Saturday, July 3, 1999, at Wayne Memorial Hospital, Goldsboro. She was a native of Wayne County and a resident of Newport News for 60 years. A funeral will be held on Thursday at 2 p.m. at Faith United Holy Church with Bishop H.M. Best officiating. Burial will be in the Old Mill Cemetery. She was the daughter of the late Willie and Ella Smith. She is survived by three brothers, Russell "Buddy" Smith of Fremont, N.C., Curtis Smith of Lucama, N.C., and Ivory Lee Smith of Goldsboro, N.C.; a sister, Corine Best of Pikeville, N.C.; two grandchildren, Esther Goodman of Richmond and Connie Kelley of Newport News; seven great-grandchildren, Kimberly Smith, Pamela Smith, Shantelle Smith, Kenneth Smith, Tony Smith, Shaun Smith and Larry Smith, all of Newport News; and six great-great-grandchildren.

Pfeiffer College, a semifinalist in last season's NAIA Final Four, was too much for the Apprentice School on Friday. The Falcons had little trouble routing the Builders 94-62 in the first game of the Peninsula Sports Club/Comfort Inn Invitational at Christopher Newport College's Ratcliffe Gym. The Builders never led, but stayed close during the first half. With 14:17 left in the first half, freshman Lionel Demeritt tied the game at 12 on a slam dunk. But the Builders committed 17 turnovers in the first half, 24 in the game, and the Falcons capitalized on them to pull away.

Drawing patterns on your face in thick black, white and silver paint might seem like a rather silly thing to do. But for drummer Tony Smith, it's a living. In truth, it's more like a lifestyle. Smith - a 33-year-old Detroit resident and lifelong KISS fanatic - has been performing in KISS tribute bands for two years. Since January, he's been with Cold Gin, a tribute group based in Virginia Beach. The group will play a pre-KISS concert party Thursday at Scully's in Virginia Beach.

LEESBURG - Mr. Ronald Vincent Smith, "Smitty", 44, of Leesburg, Va., died on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2003, at his home after a two-year battle with Pancreatic Cancer. He is survived by his loving wife, Patricia Ann Smith of Leesburg, Va.; four children, Robbie Smith of Leesburg, Va., Richard Smith of South Riding, Jacob Elliott of Lovettsville, and Jessica Elliott of Leesburg. Ronald is also survived by two brothers, Marvin Smith of Jacksonville, Fla., and Tony Smith of Newport News, Va.; plus numerous other nieces, nephews, family and friends.

Maggie Smith, of 1405 Poplar St., died Saturday, July 3, 1999, at Wayne Memorial Hospital, Goldsboro. She was a native of Wayne County and a resident of Newport News for 60 years. A funeral will be held on Thursday at 2 p.m. at Faith United Holy Church with Bishop H.M. Best officiating. Burial will be in the Old Mill Cemetery. She was the daughter of the late Willie and Ella Smith. She is survived by three brothers, Russell "Buddy" Smith of Fremont, N.C., Curtis Smith of Lucama, N.C., and Ivory Lee Smith of Goldsboro, N.C.; a sister, Corine Best of Pikeville, N.C.; two grandchildren, Esther Goodman of Richmond and Connie Kelley of Newport News; seven great-grandchildren, Kimberly Smith, Pamela Smith, Shantelle Smith, Kenneth Smith, Tony Smith, Shaun Smith and Larry Smith, all of Newport News; and six great-great-grandchildren.

Drawing patterns on your face in thick black, white and silver paint might seem like a rather silly thing to do. But for drummer Tony Smith, it's a living. In truth, it's more like a lifestyle. Smith - a 33-year-old Detroit resident and lifelong KISS fanatic - has been performing in KISS tribute bands for two years. Since January, he's been with Cold Gin, a tribute group based in Virginia Beach. The group will play a pre-KISS concert party Thursday at Scully's in Virginia Beach.

When then-Suffolk High School coach Ed Young passed his best player on to the next level, he had some advise for Pfeiffer coach Bob Lutz. "Keep your scoring and assist records in pencil," Young told him. "That way, you can erase." And erase, and erase. Tony Smith's numbers became more incredible each season before he finished with 3,350 points - seventh in NAIA history - and 828 assists. He owns virtually every record at Pfeiffer and is the leading scorer in the history of North Carolina collegiate basketball.

All-America guard Tony Smith of Suffolk scored a game high 35 points and had 12 assists to lead Pfeiffer College past Christopher Newport College 93-87 Saturday in the Peninsula Sports Club/Comfort Inn Invitational championship. The Falcons won the tournament for the second consecutive year, while the Captains have yet to win this tournament in its six-year existence. The Captains started the game with a Donald Smith dunk and led the game with two minutes gone, but at the 15-minute mark, Pfeiffer took the lead which it never relinquished.

Pfeiffer College, a semifinalist in last season's NAIA Final Four, was too much for the Apprentice School on Friday. The Falcons had little trouble routing the Builders 94-62 in the first game of the Peninsula Sports Club/Comfort Inn Invitational at Christopher Newport College's Ratcliffe Gym. The Builders never led, but stayed close during the first half. With 14:17 left in the first half, freshman Lionel Demeritt tied the game at 12 on a slam dunk. But the Builders committed 17 turnovers in the first half, 24 in the game, and the Falcons capitalized on them to pull away.

A stingy box-and-one zone defense rudely interrupted Christopher Newport College's early-season highlight film for one half Friday night. But in the second half, it was showtime as usual for the Captains, who advanced to the championship game of the CNC-Independent Insurance Agents Invitational tournament with a 91-66 victory against Wesley College of Delaware at Ratcliffe Gym. The victory extends the Captains' winning streak to three games and...

Fatigue, foul trouble and Pfeiffer guard Tony Smith combined to continue Christopher Newport College's basketball jinx in its own Independent Insurance Agents Invitational tournarment Saturday night. Pfeiffer edged the host Captains 86-83 in the championship game at Ratcliffe Gym. CNC has not won the event in its five-year history. The Apprentice School was a 76-61 victor against Wesley College from Dover, Del., in the consolation game. The Captains, 3-1, led most of the game against the 4-0 Falcons, ranked seventh nationally in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics preseason poll.

Fatigue, foul trouble and Pfeiffer guard Tony Smith combined to continue Christopher Newport College's basketball jinx in its own Independent Insurance Agents Invitational tournarment Saturday night. Pfeiffer edged the host Captains 86-83 in the championship game at Ratcliffe Gym. CNC has not won the event in its five-year history. The Captains, 3-1, led most of the game against the 4-0 Falcons, ranked seventh nationally in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics preseason poll.